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Anya Pentaglot Senior Member France Joined 5791 days ago 636 posts - 708 votes Speaks: Russian*, FrenchC1, English, Italian, Spanish Studies: German, Japanese, Hungarian, Sanskrit, Portuguese, Turkish, Mandarin Studies: Ancient Greek, Hindi
| Message 593 of 656 31 October 2012 at 11:37pm | IP Logged |
Update: German 15%
Read 6.9/100 books
"Grammar"
"German for 30 days"
"Methode90:Units 12-20"
"Ines meines Herzens"
"Die schonheit des augenblicks"(exibition book)
"Heute heiratet mein man"
"Glasperlenspiel"
Poetry:Goethe
Watched 35.1/100 films
TV:
News
"Galileo"
"Literature im foyer"
" Joko gegen Klaas"
"Spiegelshow"
+other tv watching
Films:
"Che"
"Empire"
"Ryans Tochter"
"Karate kid"
"Willkomen bei den Sch'tis"
"Die Bruder Karamasow "
"Vorleser"
"Salt"
"Die legend von beowulf"
"Timing of the shrew"
Serials
"Csi"
"Bigbentheory"
"Dokumentationsreihe: der Inn"
"Grey's anatomy"
Audiobook:
"Glasperlenspiel"
Others: Methode90
2.1/100 pieces of writing
"German for 30 days": copying, exercises
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| geoffw Triglot Senior Member United States Joined 4686 days ago 1134 posts - 1865 votes Speaks: English*, German, Yiddish Studies: Modern Hebrew, French, Dutch, Italian, Russian
| Message 594 of 656 01 November 2012 at 4:52am | IP Logged |
UPDATE - Added French Book Entries 6-8
Finally finished another "real" French book. Reading HP is getting easy enough that I can really enjoy it now, though
other books still are quite challenging. Strangely, I seem to have the easiest time in terms of French vocabulary and
grammar reading...tech blogs.
I also managed to squeeze in a head trip by reading Hesse's Steppenwolf for the first time. Man, that was weird,
but generally seemed to make thematic sense. Amazing. Time to decide on my next French book, after I finish Le
Petit Nicolas. I'm doing the 6WC in French this time, so it shouldn't be long.
And I also made another impulse buy today, driven no doubt by the fact that I work upstairs from a bookstore with
a Spanish books section (and no other foreign-language books): Harry Potter y la piedra filosofal. No, I'm not
studying Spanish...yet. My mother is fluent in it, I live in the US, and I've already learned a ton of French and Latin,
so it's really only a matter of time. Maybe I can learn Portuguese first. =)
BOOKS (French)
6-8. Harry Potter et la Chambre des Secrets
FILMS, ETC. (French)
14. ...
BOOKS (Dutch)
19. ...
FILMS, ETC. (Dutch)
24. ...
I am not entered in any Super Challenge for German, but I also am still reporting for my log:
BOOKS (German)
10-12. Der Steppenwolf
FILMS, ETC. (German)
29. ...
Edited by geoffw on 01 November 2012 at 4:53am
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| Anya Pentaglot Senior Member France Joined 5791 days ago 636 posts - 708 votes Speaks: Russian*, FrenchC1, English, Italian, Spanish Studies: German, Japanese, Hungarian, Sanskrit, Portuguese, Turkish, Mandarin Studies: Ancient Greek, Hindi
| Message 595 of 656 02 November 2012 at 9:21pm | IP Logged |
Update:Japanese 10%
Read 2.1/50 books
" grammar "
"Dyakonov's textbook"
"Golden japanese"
"The sputnik sweet heart "
Watched 8.2/50 films
films:
"Idiot "
"Kozure okami"
"Yukinojo henge"
"Ame agaru"
audiobook:
"gift of the mag"
others:
"Assimil:units 1-34"
"40 lecon pour parler japonais"
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alectejas Diglot Pro Member United StatesRegistered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4510 days ago 5 posts - 7 votes Speaks: English*, Spanish Studies: French Personal Language Map
| Message 596 of 656 02 November 2012 at 10:27pm | IP Logged |
October update
Spanish
6/100 Books
3/100 Movies
Books:
1: El Leon, La Bruja y El Ropero
Nice and simple, but reading it as an adult was not the magical experience it was when
I was 10!
2: Y De repente, un Angel por Jaime Bayle
Great story, simple vocab with a sharp wit!
3: La Casa en Mango Street por Sandra Cisneros
Audiobooks:
4: El Leon, la Bruja ...
5: Cuando Era Puertorriqueña por Esmeralda Santiago
6: La Casa en Mango Street
Movies:
1: Mar Adentro (Great movie in any language)
2: Amar Te Duele (Lots of Chilango slang!)
3: Una Mejor Vida
Bueno, adelante!
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| Sunja Diglot Senior Member Germany Joined 6083 days ago 2020 posts - 2295 votes 1 sounds Speaks: English*, German Studies: French, Mandarin
| Message 597 of 656 03 November 2012 at 6:05pm | IP Logged |
Sunja wrote:
LANGUAGE: TURKISH
CHALLENGE; THE SUPER CHALLENGE (FULL)
CURRENT LEVEL: 0
Comments: While my French B1+ skills would benefit greatly from this challenge, it would be a little dull, because French is getting easier, and I'm afraid I would quit before the end of 20 months. So the adventurous part of me decided to choose a language that I know nothing about. Obviously I can't read, so I'll be using children's books for the first 9 months or so and I'll have to look everything up. A few of my books have less than 50 pages so I'll be reading them 3-4 times each.
Edit: my goal is simply to complete the challenge and see where it takes me. |
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I think I'm ready to confess that I bit off more than I can chew and now I think I'm going to have to bail. I'm not doing language regularly right now and I've fallen massively behind. It's time to regroup and rethink so I'm going to go curl up in my log and figure out my next step. I'll have to abandon participation, but I wish everybody the best of luck with this monumentously inspiring challenge. I appreciate being inspired so thank you ;)
and again, good luck!
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| wv girl Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 5237 days ago 174 posts - 330 votes Speaks: English*, French Studies: Spanish
| Message 598 of 656 04 November 2012 at 11:23am | IP Logged |
I'm still participating in the challenge, although it's been a while since I've checked in. Reading is much easier. I can
do about 15 pages/hr. I've stopped writing down vocabulary, although I still look up the occasional word. My
passive vocabulary has really increased & reading Casi Una Mujer has become more of a pleasure than a learning
activity. 200 pages in. Time has been a major factor ... just hard to fit it in.
Have started several Spanish movies, but not liked any enough to continue with them. I'm sure the time invested in
the last 3 would count as a movie, but I don't want to count it unless I actually finish it.
Well, as I have some quiet time now, I'll get back to my book. Good job, everyone! Let's keep up the good work.
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| Anya Pentaglot Senior Member France Joined 5791 days ago 636 posts - 708 votes Speaks: Russian*, FrenchC1, English, Italian, Spanish Studies: German, Japanese, Hungarian, Sanskrit, Portuguese, Turkish, Mandarin Studies: Ancient Greek, Hindi
| Message 599 of 656 04 November 2012 at 9:02pm | IP Logged |
Update:Spanish 17%
Read 7.6/50 books
"Ines del alma mia"
"Oscar, agente secreto "
Lugones (short stories)
"Catedral del mar"
"Ya no sufro por amor"
Watched 9.1/50 films
Tv
"Colloqualspanish:8-15"
Audiobook:
"Poesia"
Film:
"El tercer principe"
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| kanewai Triglot Senior Member United States justpaste.it/kanewai Joined 4887 days ago 1386 posts - 3054 votes Speaks: English*, French, Marshallese Studies: Italian, Spanish
| Message 600 of 656 08 November 2012 at 11:46pm | IP Logged |
Six Months: Les anges en danger
(this morning's them inspired by MC Solaar)
The theme these past weeks has been children in danger. I didn't mean to have such a dark October - Une vie de chat was at the top of my netfliz queue! What they sent instead was:
Polisse (Maïwenn Le Besco, 2011) This French drama presents a fictionalized but well-researched portrait of the juvenile protection division of the Paris court system, following a documentarian as she films the employees in the department and the children under its authority.
Jeux interdits (Forbidden Games; René Clément, 1952) (This) bittersweet drama depicts the ravages of war on its youngest victims. After being orphaned when a Nazi strafing kills her parents and her dog, 5-year-old Paulette (Brigitte Fossey) is taken in by farm boy Michel Dolles (Georges Poujouly) and his family. While his parents are busy feuding with their neighbors, the youngsters cope with the death surrounding them by creating a cemetery for animals killed in the fighting.
These turned out to be two amazing films, and surprisingly complimentary. Jeux interdits dealt with children attempting to understand the violence around them, and might be one of the most beautiful anti-war films I have seen. It's not as heavy handed or as maudlin as the clips make it look, and there are plenty of surprising turns.
Polisse focused more on the adults trying to protect children, and the emotional impact this has on them. It is an intense and riveting film, similar to The Wire. It won the Grand Jury prize at Cannes last year.
Meanwhile ... Jean Valjean has rescued Cosette from the Thenardiers, and now Victor Hugo has gone off on another damn tangent. This time it's on the history of convents. He keeps killing the flow of the story with these digressions. I'll stay up half the night to finish some sections, and then spend a week slogging through the next.
Edited by kanewai on 08 November 2012 at 11:49pm
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